Morocco DST Interruption
The Moroccan government has recently announced that the country will return to standard time at 3:00 a.m. (03:00) on Sunday, July 7, 2013 local time. Clocks will be turned back one hour. DST will resume again at 2:00 a.m. (02:00) on Saturday, August 10, 2013, when one hour will be added again to the local time. The end and resumption of DST was originally planned to coincide with the beginning and end of Ramadan, which lasts from July 9 to August 8, 2013. Has IANA published these changes? Regards, Chandrashekhar Karmarkar Disclaimer: This email (including any attachments) is intended for the sole use of the recipient/s and may contain material that is CONFIDENTIAL. Any unauthorized disclosure / copying / distribution or forwarding of this message or part is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you have erroneously received this message, please delete it immediately and notify the sender. No liability is assumed for any errors and/or omissions in the contents of this message. Information in this message that does not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. If verification is required please request a hard-copy version. To know more about Accelya Kale Solutions Ltd, visit www.accelyakale.com
On 2013-07-05 04:33, Chandrashekhar Karmarkar wrote:
The Moroccan government has recently announced that the country will return to standard time at 3:00 a.m. (03:00) on Sunday, July 7, 2013 local time. Clocks will be turned back one hour. DST will resume again at 2:00 a.m. (02:00) on Saturday, August 10, 2013, when one hour will be added again to the local time.
The end and resumption of DST was originally planned to coincide with the beginning and end of Ramadan, which lasts from July 9 to August 8, 2013.
Has IANA published these changes?
Regards,
The changes are in Paul's experimental git-hub repository, but haven't been published in an official release yet. Even when it is released, I guess it's a bit too short notice for most systems to be updated in time for the start of suspension of DST. -- -=( Ian Abbott @ MEV Ltd. E-mail: <abbotti@mev.co.uk> )=- -=( Tel: +44 (0)161 477 1898 FAX: +44 (0)161 718 3587 )=-
The Moroccan government has recently announced that the country will return to standard time at 3:00 a.m. (03:00) on Sunday, July 7, 2013 local time. Clocks will be turned back one hour. DST will resume again at 2:00 a.m. (02:00) on Saturday, August 10, 2013, when one hour will be added again to the local time.
The end and resumption of DST was originally planned to coincide with the beginning and end of Ramadan, which lasts from July 9 to August 8,
Dear Ian, Thanks for your response. I can understand your position. We have done some 'hard coded' changes in our application and obviously that is not the best way. At the same time, it would be better (obviously if possible) to contact Moroccan Government at IANA level and appraise them about the impact of such last minutes changes to DST interruption / suspension. It would be better to suggest Moroccan Government to apply such DST interruption to start on Sunday prior to start of Ramadan and to end on Sunday after Ramadan Eid and that too as a rule. This is what precisely they have done now. Regards, Chandrashekhar Karmarkar -----Original Message----- From: Ian Abbott [mailto:abbotti@mev.co.uk] Sent: 05 July 2013 08:26:PM To: Chandrashekhar Karmarkar Cc: tz@iana.org Subject: Re: [tz] Morocco DST Interruption On 2013-07-05 04:33, Chandrashekhar Karmarkar wrote: 2013.
Has IANA published these changes?
Regards,
The changes are in Paul's experimental git-hub repository, but haven't been published in an official release yet. Even when it is released, I guess it's a bit too short notice for most systems to be updated in time for the start of suspension of DST. -- -=( Ian Abbott @ MEV Ltd. E-mail: <abbotti@mev.co.uk> )=- -=( Tel: +44 (0)161 477 1898 FAX: +44 (0)161 718 3587 )=- Disclaimer: This email (including any attachments) is intended for the sole use of the recipient/s and may contain material that is CONFIDENTIAL. Any unauthorized disclosure / copying / distribution or forwarding of this message or part is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you have erroneously received this message, please delete it immediately and notify the sender. No liability is assumed for any errors and/or omissions in the contents of this message. Information in this message that does not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. If verification is required please request a hard-copy version. To know more about Accelya Kale Solutions Ltd, visit www.accelyakale.com
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 3:27 AM, Chandrashekhar Karmarkar < chandrashekhar.karmarkar@accelyakale.com> wrote:
Moroccan Government at IANA level and appraise them about the impact of such last minutes changes to DST interruption / suspension. It would be better to suggest Moroccan Government to apply such DST interruption to start on Sunday prior to start of Ramadan and to end on Sunday after Ramadan Eid and that too as a rule. This is what precisely they have done now.
I reached out to the Casablanca Bourse, since that is who sent notice, to suggest exactly this. I figure there is a greater chance that someone at the Bourse is in contact with members of the legislature and would be in a better position to inform them as to how it affects their customers and make suggestions for the future, such as the explicit Sunday rule. I will update if I receive any response. -Andrew
Dear Andrew, Thanks a lot for your mail. I will wait for your response after you hear from Bourse. The reason I suggested Sunday rule because my company, Accelya Kale Solutions, is software solutions provider to the airline industry and the airline's timetable normally changes on Sunday. Regards, Chandrashekhar Karmarkar From: Andrew Paprocki [mailto:andrew@ishiboo.com] Sent: 08 July 2013 09:04:PM To: Chandrashekhar Karmarkar Cc: Ian Abbott; Time Zone Database discussion Subject: Re: [tz] Morocco DST Interruption On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 3:27 AM, Chandrashekhar Karmarkar <chandrashekhar.karmarkar@accelyakale.com> wrote: Moroccan Government at IANA level and appraise them about the impact of such last minutes changes to DST interruption / suspension. It would be better to suggest Moroccan Government to apply such DST interruption to start on Sunday prior to start of Ramadan and to end on Sunday after Ramadan Eid and that too as a rule. This is what precisely they have done now. I reached out to the Casablanca Bourse, since that is who sent notice, to suggest exactly this. I figure there is a greater chance that someone at the Bourse is in contact with members of the legislature and would be in a better position to inform them as to how it affects their customers and make suggestions for the future, such as the explicit Sunday rule. I will update if I receive any response. -Andrew Disclaimer: This email (including any attachments) is intended for the sole use of the recipient/s and may contain material that is CONFIDENTIAL. Any unauthorized disclosure / copying / distribution or forwarding of this message or part is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you have erroneously received this message, please delete it immediately and notify the sender. No liability is assumed for any errors and/or omissions in the contents of this message. Information in this message that does not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. If verification is required please request a hard-copy version. To know more about Accelya Kale Solutions Ltd, visit www.accelyakale.com
Hi Chandrashekhar, At 00:27 08-07-2013, Chandrashekhar Karmarkar wrote:
At the same time, it would be better (obviously if possible) to contact Moroccan Government at IANA level and appraise them about the impact of such last minutes changes to DST interruption / suspension. It would be better to suggest Moroccan Government to apply such DST interruption to start on Sunday prior to start of Ramadan and to end on Sunday after Ramadan Eid and that too as a rule. This is what precisely they have done now.
IANA provides hosting facilities. Paul Eggert does the tz releases ( http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz-announce/2013-July/000012.html ). Anyone could contact the relevant government and make suggestions. It may be easier if the citizens of the country do that. Regards, -sm
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